In an interview with Neuron, physicist and electrical engineer by training, Deblina Sarkar shares how her passion for the brain—“the ultimate example of a low-power computer”—inspires her research. She describes her work developing novel nanoelectronics devices and new biomolecular mapping methods to gain access to ultra-structures in the brain and discusses how she navigates across disciplines.
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